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Lupercal:
What I find amazing is that that band headlined a festival in my town about 6 years ago - the smallest, crappiest, most insignificant town in the county. I guess it either shows they need the work or they love what they do, but I've never really been a fan.

Carl-E:

--- Quote from: bainidhe_dub on 11 May 2012, 21:31 ---at the risk of sounding unappreciative, it sounds like a slow Beatles song...

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Not Beatles, but yeah - definitely reminiscent of the late '60's-early '70's.  Something I really would've appreciated back in the 80's when it came out.  Considering the music circles I hung out in back then, I was just surprised I'd never heard of them. 

Redball:
It's not my style of music at all -- mine's classical, choral and Music from the Hearts of Space. But I like it and downloaded it for another listen.

Carl-E:

--- Quote from: Redball on 12 May 2012, 06:45 ---classical, choral and Music from the Hearts of Space
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A fellow NPR listener, I see... 

Personally, I'm a musical omnivore.  Bluegrass to baroque, rock to ragas, and most stuff in between.  And these forums have been a goldmine, although I tend to stay out of BAND.  Just...too much. 

Redball:
I warmed to country and bluegrass, a little, over the years with my Nashville-born wife, after Clara proposed to me on our first date and I rejected her because of her presumed rural upbringing and musical tastes. I never warmed enough to ragas even after 20 months in India, although I still enjoy the sound track to the Satyajit Ray Pather Panchali trilogy. Clara and I came late to opera, and that taste is still developing. It's apt to slow without her or another companion to attend Met Live in HD performances.

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